Marine City

Built-in 1884 at a cost of $12,300, this edifice has served continuously as the seat of local government. Marine City was incorporated as the village of Marine in 1865. It became Marine City in 1867.

The first village president was David Lester, a prominent shipbuilder. Shipbuilding was the principal industry for about a half-century, employing several hundred men. During the era of wooden ships, this city was one of the largest shipbuilding centers in the Great Lakes area, with an output of nearly 250 vessels by 1900. The discovery of salt on Catholic Point in 1882 proved to be another prosperous business with major salt companies springing up as a result of this important find.

 

site number: L461

era: Civil War and After (1860-1875)

year listed: 1976

year erected: 1978

 
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